Check out the video at the top of this "Sailing" forum - "speed record broken".Incredible video of the new speed record. You'll see the GoPro camera mounted on the bow of the boat, and another GoPro camera mounted on the helmet of the skipper.

Gopro's are everywhere these days. Pretty much any reality tv show uses em it seems like. I think gopro pretty much owns the market. I have had my hero 2 for a couple years and have 0 complaints. I have a Hero 3 Black on my christmas list. Having 2 cams, control-able from the same remote will be sweet!

hobiesrock - that is what I have also found webbing, the GoPro appears to lead the pack, if a bit pricy. I started to put a package together at the GoPro site and quickly got up to over $600.00 (Hero3 Black, 64G microSD, external battery pack, external LCD, extra battery, HDMI cable, rollbar mount, etc). GO BIG or go home. I think I'll wait till after New Years and see if there are any discounts (unlikely), but I won't need it till early March. I too love the multiple simultaneous camera control feature (I have a friend with a Hero2 and another planning to get a Hero3) so we could rig the boat with multi-vision.

Well I made the jump and ordered a GoPro Hero 3 Black for my birthday. I don't know who coined the term 'self-gifting', but I'm good with it. I'll let you know how it goes, hopefully with some video posts

People keep talking about these wifi capabilities and remotes, can someone explain what good that exactly does? Or is it more like bluetooth? I am fairly certain most of you don't have wireless routers on your cat so it doesn't make sense to me.

You have a wireless remote that connects to the gopro so you can turn it on and off at a distance. Also they have a app that you can control it with and see what the camera sees. The hero 2 you have to.buy a accessory to have wifi the 3 it's built in.

Nevek - I understand your concern. Optikid is absolutely right. I have an older GoPro camera and I mount it on my 10 hole adjuster (forestay & Bridle wires). Thereore, it's virtually inaccessable to me once I'm on the tramp and out sailing. The battery, when fully charged, is only good for about 2½ hours. The wireless remote allows you to turn the camera on and off while you're on the boat. I can't do that with my camera and I can't see what I'm shooting. Both are very nice features, but also more expensive. You get what you pay for. I have to start and stop my camera from recording while I'm on shore. For shorter trips across Mission Bay I shoot videos; for much longer trips in the ocean I set the camera to shoot 1 photo every 60 seconds. Since I'm shooting at wide angle (170°) all my videos and photos come out great, even when we're trapped out on either side of the boat.I hope this helps.Richard

On the Drift Stealth or Ghost, the remote feature is built in. You turn the camera on and let it go to "stand by" (6-7 hours worth on a single charge) and then you have a remote that allows you to start and stop recording from up to maybe 25 feet away.

The new Drift Ghost also allows you to switch modes (video, stills, burst, etc) from the remote. It will also take still shots while you're recording. The remote has a multi-colored LED light to let you know which mode the camera is in and/or what it's doing at the moment.

You have a wireless remote that connects to the gopro so you can turn it on and off at a distance. Also they have a app that you can control it with and see what the camera sees. The hero 2 you have to.buy a accessory to have wifi the 3 it's built in.

That makes sense, I was getting the impression that you had to be connected to a wireless network which didn't make much sense considering where you normally are using one of these.

Well I got it. A Hero 3 Black with lots of bells and whistles. I'm looking into designing a trolly for it on my H17 Sport bow spreader bar. There is a slot along the aft side of the bar that I can build a track car to slide in. I can then mount the camera on the car and with a coutinious loop pully system allowing me to move the camera port & starboard (and anywhere between) from the trampoline. I'm also thinking of getting a Hero 2 (from Costco) and mounting it facing forward on a pole attached to and angling back from the center of the rear crossbar. That way I would have 2 prospectives (fore and aft).

Question: Has anyone tried to control 2 Hero cameras using the Wi-Fi controller or iphone app? If so how difficult was it.